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Bush is irrelevant

ARTICLE: Bush Declares That He Remains Relevant, By Peter Baker, Washington Post, October 18, 2007; Page A03

Bush declares self still relevant: a sure sign he's become irrelevant.

The most powerful man in world feels the need ... Can it be more obvious?

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From the same article: Bush's performance in some ways echoed one by Emanuel's former boss, President Bill Clinton, who, several months after the opposition Republicans took over Congress in 1995, declared that "the Constitution gives me relevance." Clinton, too, played off an increasingly unpopular Congress and used his veto power to exert influence, most notably by twice rejecting an overhaul of the welfare system until lawmakers passed a version more to his liking. Relevancy seems to rest mostly in the eye of the beholder.

Maybe Bush should get a blog.

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